Ukiah police and fire log: Friday, Feb. 1, 2013

The following were compiled from reports prepared by the Ukiah Police Department. To anonymously report crime information, call 463-6205.

KIDS KICKING SHOTGUN SHELLS -- Caller on Waugh Lane reported at 10:50 a.m. Tuesday that kids were seen kicking shotgun shells near the bridge; items were turned in as found property.

POSSIBLE MISSING TEEN SPOTTED -- Caller at the corner of Oak Manor Drive and El Rio Street reported at 3:02 p.m. Tuesday seeing a girl who looked like Katrina Hamilton, 17, who was reported missing from Laytonville earlier this month.

BALLS BEING THROWN AT HOUSE -- Caller on Barbara Street reported at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday that someone was throwing tennis balls and golf balls at the house.

DUI ARREST -- An officer spoke with the driver of a suspicious vehicle in the 1000 block of North State Street at 9:26 p.m. Tuesday and arrested Seema Nayak, 38, of Ukiah, on suspicion of driving under the influence.

DINERS DID NOT PAY -- Caller at Denny's restaurant on Pomeroy Avenue reported at 10:49 a.m. Wednesday that customers left without paying. An officer responded and determined that the customers' card had been declined and they agreed to return with money.

HELMETLESS GIRL ON GO-CART -- Caller at the corner of Helen Avenue and Mendocino Drive reported at 1:36 p.m. Wednesday seeing a teen girl without a helmet riding "extremely fast" in a go-cart. An officer responded and the girl was counseled.

AGGRESSIVE PITBULL IN YARD -- Caller at the corner of North School and Scott streets reported at 1:43 p.m. Wednesday that a yard with a very low fence had an aggressive pitbull that the caller was afraid would jump over. An officer responded but did not see any dogs in the area.

The following were compiled from reports prepared by the Ukiah Police Department regarding calls handled by the Fort Bragg Police Department.

EX-EMPLOYEE HANGING UP -- Caller in the 700 block of South Main Street reported at 8:35 p.m. Tuesday that an ex-employee keeps calling the business and hanging up whenever someone answers.

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FIRE AND RESCUE

BURNED FOOD -- The Ukiah Fire Department responded to a smoke alarm in the 300 block of Plum Drive at 7:46 p.m. Tuesday and discovered it was set off by food burned in the stove.

CORRECTIONS

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